Dreams of Dali in Virtual Reality

Enjoy the remarkable marriage of art and technology in Dreams of Dali, a virtual reality experience, as you explore Dali’s painting Archaeological Reminiscence of Millet’s “Angelus.” Immerse yourself in the world of the Surrealist master like never before in this encounter, venturing into the towers, peering from them to distant lands and discovering surprises around every corner. We imagine Dali himself, known in his lifetime as what we now call an “earlier adopter” of new technology, would applaud this inspiring homage to his 1935 painting.

This award-winning VR experience has garnered visitor acclaim, online praise and international recognition through a multitude of industry awards, including the prestigious Cannes Cyber Lion GOLD; a Webby People’s Voice award; and a Facebook Silver award for Innovation, among others.

Visit the Museum in Person

Open daily from 11am-4pm (until 8pm on Thursdays), Dreams of Dali is included with admission to the Museum.The last passes for the day are given out at 3:30pm (and 7:30pm respectively); seating is limited; wait times will vary. Headsets used to experience Dreams of Dali are one-size-fits-all; Oculus Rift does not recommend their headsets for children under 14.

View the trailer, below, to see a preview of what you’ll experience at the Museum.

“Truly amazing! It has forever changed the way I will look at the art of Dali.”– Stephanie, YouTube

“I swear I cried and laughed with happiness to see and feel this! I love technology, I love art, I love dreams and I LOVE DALI.” – Lizbeth, Facebook

Download the Inception App for Fully Immersive Virtual Reality

For a virtually infinite VR experience from anywhere in the world, using HTC Vive or Oculus Rift, click the image below and download the app.

View the Linear 360° Video on your Phone, Tablet or Desktop Computer

When you can’t visit The Dali in person, you may view the linear 360° video, below, from a variety of devices.

View the linear 360° video with any VR device, like a Samsung Gear VR or Google Cardboard or Daydream. If you don’t have a VR device, you may view on any smartphone, tablet, or desktop PC, using the latest version of Chrome.